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watch this. >> thursday night, you can find fun, science and romance. it's not necessarily in that order. limitation is that you must be 18 or older, that turned out to be a big draw. >> having a great time. itself stimulation in a silly way. >> the exhibits are full of adults. add in liquor you've got a party. >> a couple cool people here. people come out of work are flooding here. >> this is for a free style bar, alcohol, and a meal in a glass. >> fruits, vegetables and people are really brave, doing pork. >> a little risky. so the bartender is tasting before he serves. >> they're experts. >> these programs are called after dark happening every thursday but on the first thursday of the month... there is a feast. special shows and a lot of activities this starts with corn star skpch water. >> when you move it around quickly it acts solid. but, slowly, liquid. >> it's a strategy to get adults excited about the exhibits. >> we're doing an arcade here, playing pong and inviting people to build controllers. >> that involves new technology called a makey ma
watch this. >> thursday night, you can find fun, science and romance. it's not necessarily in that order. limitation is that you must be 18 or older, that turned out to be a big draw. >> having a great time. itself stimulation in a silly way. >> the exhibits are full of adults. add in liquor you've got a party. >> a couple cool people here. people come out of work are flooding here. >> this is for a free style bar, alcohol, and a meal in a glass. >> fruits,...
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watch this. >> thursday night, you can find fun, science and romance. it's not necessarily in that order. limitation is that you must be 18 or older, that turned out to be a big draw. >> having a great time. itself stimulation in a silly way. >> the exhibits are full of adults. add in liquor you've got a party. >> a couple cool people here. people come out of work are flooding here. >> this is for a free style bar, alcohol, and a meal in a glass. >> fruits, vegetables and people are really brave, doing pork. >> a little risky. so the bartender is tasting before he serves. >> they're experts. >> these programs are called after dark happening every thursday but on the first thursday of the month... there is a feast. special shows and a lot of activities this starts with corn star skpch water. >> when you move it around quickly it acts solid. but, slowly, liquid. >> it's a strategy to get adults excited about the exhibits. >> we're doing an arcade here, playing pong and inviting people to build controllers. >> that involves new technology called a makey ma
watch this. >> thursday night, you can find fun, science and romance. it's not necessarily in that order. limitation is that you must be 18 or older, that turned out to be a big draw. >> having a great time. itself stimulation in a silly way. >> the exhibits are full of adults. add in liquor you've got a party. >> a couple cool people here. people come out of work are flooding here. >> this is for a free style bar, alcohol, and a meal in a glass. >> fruits,...
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. >> talking about science we can understand that, is weather. >> sandhya patel wex predict it. milder weather and we told you dense fon fog this morning it has been thick. all morning long, still, foggy along the coast. we do have a dense fog advisory going up tonight at 11:00 p.m. and runs until 11:00 a.m. give plenty of time for the commute. mount tamalpais showing you foggy view. 62346 oakland. 72 today. take a look at half moon bay. chilly. 50 degrees. kachl kam ra bouncing a little bit. 73 nef vatto 83 livermore made it up to 84 degrees, sunshine in san jose. not socked in. fog dense going to become cooler inland but not a major drop off in numbers. a dry pattern into next week. where rain is located across mexico you're looking at hurricane raymond this, is a category three that weakened. you can see it's here and they've been getting swells, rain, it's expected to move west and weaken but not before it drops rain. five to 10 inches of rain so if you have family there, they can be dealing with flash flooding and watching for the storm surge. watch out for fog along the co
. >> talking about science we can understand that, is weather. >> sandhya patel wex predict it. milder weather and we told you dense fon fog this morning it has been thick. all morning long, still, foggy along the coast. we do have a dense fog advisory going up tonight at 11:00 p.m. and runs until 11:00 a.m. give plenty of time for the commute. mount tamalpais showing you foggy view. 62346 oakland. 72 today. take a look at half moon bay. chilly. 50 degrees. kachl kam ra bouncing a...
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affects continue to stretch from washington to the bay area. 6,000 employees suspending research, bad for science and bad for local economy. abc 7 news is live tonight. david you're hearing from researchers and also from business owners. >> reporter: yes, we are. from both sectors by this time tomorrow, lawrence livermore lab will be shut down, and no more paychecks after friday. that is when the impact will spread. winding down the lab means this is probably going to be the last time chris is going eat out for a while. >> i'm going to be looking at top rammen for a while. >> are you kid meeg? >> no. no. i like top rammen. >> reporter: china villa expecting a 60% to 70 drop in business. >> it's a lot. we do this a long time. and have customer that's left. >> no one is sure how long before they reopen. >> there are a lot of upsides, universities and experiments for them. we just won't be able to do that. they'll have to wait so we won't be doing them. >> so a domino affect. >> reporter: it takes time to get everything back on, test everything, make sure they're operating properly. >> we have thing
affects continue to stretch from washington to the bay area. 6,000 employees suspending research, bad for science and bad for local economy. abc 7 news is live tonight. david you're hearing from researchers and also from business owners. >> reporter: yes, we are. from both sectors by this time tomorrow, lawrence livermore lab will be shut down, and no more paychecks after friday. that is when the impact will spread. winding down the lab means this is probably going to be the last time...
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affects continue to stretch from washington to the bay area. 6,000 employees suspending research, bad for science and bad for local economy. abc 7 news is live tonight. david you're hearing from researchers and also from business owners. >> reporter: yes, we are. from both sectors by this time tomorrow, lawrence livermore lab will be shut down, and no more paychecks after friday. that is when the impact will spread. winding down the lab means this is probably going to be the last time chris is going eat out for a while. >> i'm going to be looking at top rammen for a while. >> are you kid meeg? >> no. no. i like top rammen. >> reporter: china villa expecting a 60% to 70 drop in business. >> it's a lot. we do this a long time. and have customer that's left. >> no one is sure how long before they reopen. >> there are a lot of upsides, universities and experiments for them. we just won't be able to do that. they'll have to wait so we won't be doing them. >> so a domino affect. >> reporter: it takes time to get everything back on, test everything, make sure they're operating properly. >> we have thing
affects continue to stretch from washington to the bay area. 6,000 employees suspending research, bad for science and bad for local economy. abc 7 news is live tonight. david you're hearing from researchers and also from business owners. >> reporter: yes, we are. from both sectors by this time tomorrow, lawrence livermore lab will be shut down, and no more paychecks after friday. that is when the impact will spread. winding down the lab means this is probably going to be the last time...
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. >> the national science foundation is recalling staff from antarctica and suspending field research. they are furious about this latest move. this is all part of the government shutdown. it's not just this year's data which is in jeopardy. future missions cannot be planned either and organized with the uncertainty of the shutdown. >>> napa isn't just good for grapes, but pumpkins as well. >> you're looking at the half moon bay pumpkin weigh off. it tipped the scales at 1,985 pounds. a new record for half moon bay and just 47 pounds shy of the world record set this weekend by another napa grower in morgan hill. >> it's the only time i will ever do that in my life. >> what's your secret? >> if i told you, i wouldn't have a secret. >> many people thought this pumpkin would win it all, but it came in second at only 1,894 pounds. his other pumpkin weighed in at 2,332 pounds. that's the one that set the record. >> what did he do with all the pumpkin seeds? >> i guess you bake them. >>> next we'll have the latest on the bart negotiations and the possible strikes for bart and ac transit. st
. >> the national science foundation is recalling staff from antarctica and suspending field research. they are furious about this latest move. this is all part of the government shutdown. it's not just this year's data which is in jeopardy. future missions cannot be planned either and organized with the uncertainty of the shutdown. >>> napa isn't just good for grapes, but pumpkins as well. >> you're looking at the half moon bay pumpkin weigh off. it tipped the scales at...
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see it all >> "star wars"science meets imagination. lucas film proud the traveling display and features more than 70 costumes. prop and other item used in the star war film. exhibit designed to get kids excited about science. open on saturday and runs until february. that look like something fun to see. l. >> japanese company offering wine especially designed for cats. it's true. called until new release the company says it came up with the idea after getting request from customers who wanted a drink for the cat for birth indicate celebrations and christmas. the wipe did not actually contain alcohol but packed with vitamin and trace of cat nip and juice made from the cabernet frank wine grape. cat wine went on sale today. cost about 4 dollars per bolts if you can believe that. we'll see if there's any interest in wine country here if they start producing that for your cat. >> we have a lot more ahead tonight. teams from the union bart management still talking right now. update on the negotiations. >> also from 7 on your side michael af
see it all >> "star wars"science meets imagination. lucas film proud the traveling display and features more than 70 costumes. prop and other item used in the star war film. exhibit designed to get kids excited about science. open on saturday and runs until february. that look like something fun to see. l. >> japanese company offering wine especially designed for cats. it's true. called until new release the company says it came up with the idea after getting request from...
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tonight, kerry washington, "science bob" pflugfelder, this week in unnecessary censorship, and music from sleigh bells. with cleto and the cletones. and now, hold fast, here's jimmy kimmel! ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you very much. welcome to the show. thank you for watching.
tonight, kerry washington, "science bob" pflugfelder, this week in unnecessary censorship, and music from sleigh bells. with cleto and the cletones. and now, hold fast, here's jimmy kimmel! ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you very much. welcome to the show. thank you for watching.
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. >> and fun science and romance. adults only program that is drawing crowds at the new exploratorium. i went there to report on that. you can't believe how many people show up for this. >> well join abc 7 in san francisco asian art museum we travel to korea and give you a look at art work of corearin culture, airing saturday night at 10:00 right here on abc 7. >> saw some of that today. great program. bay area commuters struggling with the bart strike as you know. >> the union said would it be willing to end the strike at 10:00 tonight if man amount agreed to what is called a six-point rider first plan. >> we're waiting for a response to bart to this, there what v.about no talks at all. >> take a look out at using our cell 7 technology. this is wb on the bay bridge. it's packed. took them about an hour and five minutes to get to the bridge. >> which is normal but it's been slow going. >> thanks for joining us we're going update you at 6:00. >>> this is world news tonight. manhunt. two killers still on the run. after
. >> and fun science and romance. adults only program that is drawing crowds at the new exploratorium. i went there to report on that. you can't believe how many people show up for this. >> well join abc 7 in san francisco asian art museum we travel to korea and give you a look at art work of corearin culture, airing saturday night at 10:00 right here on abc 7. >> saw some of that today. great program. bay area commuters struggling with the bart strike as you know. >>...
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the survey says earnings up also, in media, publishing and science. here are the other cities on the top five list just below san francisco, number two city in getting raises baltimore with an average wage increase of 3%. seattle coming in third, and next, atlanta. now, you've probably seen those out of office auto rely whuz send e mail. but there is an auto rely for smart phones about to be used while driving. microsoft launched a drive mode for windows smart phone drivers can sign in when behind the wheel. the phone will send a reply but in callers know you're too busy driving to safely pick up or text back. the goal? cut down on distracted driving. >>> coming up at 6:00 showroom mod yes. you go to the store find a sofa, it's not quite what you tested. you'll see how we got one company to get off the couch and help a consume year nice. >> thank you. >> sure. >> back to breaking news now. the ac transit strike threat. the governor appoint aid committee saying quote a strike will if permitted to occur will disrupt public services and endanger public h
the survey says earnings up also, in media, publishing and science. here are the other cities on the top five list just below san francisco, number two city in getting raises baltimore with an average wage increase of 3%. seattle coming in third, and next, atlanta. now, you've probably seen those out of office auto rely whuz send e mail. but there is an auto rely for smart phones about to be used while driving. microsoft launched a drive mode for windows smart phone drivers can sign in when...
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boys and girls in all school subjects, researchers say it had the biggest positive impact for girls in science. >>> researchers at columbia university have found a way to generate new hair growth. it's an advance from transplant methods that simply redistribute hair from one part of the scalp to another. the new technique could be used to induce growth from donor hair follicles or to rejuvenate existing follicles in your scalp. it could help men and women balding. >>> time now 5:50. a police officer watched a woman steal from a store but didn't arrest her. what she did instead to change her life. >> and it could be one of the most ridiculous things you have heard a fan do. justin bieber's mini me when we come back. stay right there. ,,,,,, of all the places in your house... ...this one's the busiest. so you want it to be the cleanest. that's why you need lysol. because when you use bleach, some stains are left behind. as this dye reveals. lysol toilet bowl cleaner does more. it removes the tough stains that bleach doesn't, and it also disinfects. so why just bleach? with lysol you can do more.
boys and girls in all school subjects, researchers say it had the biggest positive impact for girls in science. >>> researchers at columbia university have found a way to generate new hair growth. it's an advance from transplant methods that simply redistribute hair from one part of the scalp to another. the new technique could be used to induce growth from donor hair follicles or to rejuvenate existing follicles in your scalp. it could help men and women balding. >>> time now...
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the national academy of television arts and sciences honored him today in san francisco. he was named to the silver circle for his contribution to northern california television. he joined us back in 1999 after spending 12 years with good morning america and hosted shows on bet and pbs. >>> now time to get a check on weather with lee. >> congratulations to you there. beautiful day today, folks. i hope you enjoyed it. live doppler seven hd showing low cloudiness near the coast and high clouds drifting by. a little bit of fog may creep in here over the coast tonight. stunning shot from the tower cam looking down toward the golden gate bridge and the head lands and we are holding some heat at this hour. san francisco 65. a lot of 70s, san carlos 77 and 82 and another nice shot from our rooftop cam looking on the san francisco, santa rosa 85 and fairfield at 83 and navado. we'll keep things clear overnight not to say we might see a little bit of that fog near the coast and a mild to warm day for your sunday afternoon and then as we get into the latter part of next week, that'
the national academy of television arts and sciences honored him today in san francisco. he was named to the silver circle for his contribution to northern california television. he joined us back in 1999 after spending 12 years with good morning america and hosted shows on bet and pbs. >>> now time to get a check on weather with lee. >> congratulations to you there. beautiful day today, folks. i hope you enjoyed it. live doppler seven hd showing low cloudiness near the coast and...
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it was amazing. >> reporter: it's where science meets imagination. the whole point is you're trying to bring things in that teach kids. right here you have what? >> we don't have a lot of robots now that walk because technology wasn't there yet. we didn't realize how difficult it was to actually walk or make a robot walk. >> reporter: and it doesn't look easy based on what you're having to do. >> and you have this smaller model to help you guide you through it. but it is a challenge. >> reporter: you know who we need here? herbie hancock. which one was that in the '80s? >> good call. >> reporter: the exhibit runs -- how long does the exhibit run? >> until february 23rd. we'll vl our extended hours during the holiday season. we have our special jedi package available for the millennium falcon experience which is very limited. >> reporter: all right. very cool. thank you very much, pete. this is a "star war" geek's dream come true. i happen to be one. coming in here and seeing these things, things you grew up with, and see them in reality. >> chewy rig
it was amazing. >> reporter: it's where science meets imagination. the whole point is you're trying to bring things in that teach kids. right here you have what? >> we don't have a lot of robots now that walk because technology wasn't there yet. we didn't realize how difficult it was to actually walk or make a robot walk. >> reporter: and it doesn't look easy based on what you're having to do. >> and you have this smaller model to help you guide you through it. but it is...
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. >> and what is the science behind 300 pounds of ice? a thin wire and a motorcycle? it's newest display at san francisco exploratorium. >> in the abc 7 traffic center nothing rushing about your berkeley drive looking from our camera towards i 80. it's looking like a slow commute we'll have details on the traffic, including news, weather, coming up when abc 7 ne >>> a counselor is accused of molesting children. officer as rested brian chrisel. while working as a court appointed child advocate. he works in watsonville. investigators believe there may be more victims who have not yet come forward. >> a moving truck after a collision involving 300 vehicles. this happened in san francisco. three people were injured, one taken to the hospital. a traffic light was also knocked off and the accident. no word on whit will be repaired. >> the firefighter who hit and killed the survivor of the asiana airlines plane crash will not face charges. the medical examiner found she suffered injuries consistent with being run over. she was covered in foam on the tarmac, and today, the co
. >> and what is the science behind 300 pounds of ice? a thin wire and a motorcycle? it's newest display at san francisco exploratorium. >> in the abc 7 traffic center nothing rushing about your berkeley drive looking from our camera towards i 80. it's looking like a slow commute we'll have details on the traffic, including news, weather, coming up when abc 7 ne >>> a counselor is accused of molesting children. officer as rested brian chrisel. while working as a court...
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. >> reporter: but does the science back that up? well, dr. perot and others behind the new campaign called deception at general mills say yes. >> we have a lots of clinical research showing us there profound health effects in animals fed gmos. >> reporter: she says gmos are also linked to intestinal problems in children. many scientists say more long- term testing on the safety of gmos is needed but general mills and the u.s. department of agriculture insist foods containing gmos are safe. so why cheerios and why now? >> we're looking at cheerios because it's often the first food that's introduced to babies. >> reporter: and because supporters of the movement hope by targeting the popular food they will give america something to chew on. >> she loves cheerios. >> i was raised on cheerios as well as my parents. we're all doing fine. >> reporter: general mills points out it does already sell a gmo-free version of cheerios here in the u.s. under its cascadian farms brand. for a lengthy report and resources on gmo foods, head to kpix.com/consumer
. >> reporter: but does the science back that up? well, dr. perot and others behind the new campaign called deception at general mills say yes. >> we have a lots of clinical research showing us there profound health effects in animals fed gmos. >> reporter: she says gmos are also linked to intestinal problems in children. many scientists say more long- term testing on the safety of gmos is needed but general mills and the u.s. department of agriculture insist foods containing...
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. >> national academy of television arts and sciences named him to silver circle for more than 40 years in front of the camera. dan ashley was there. >> i was proud to present it. spencer asked me to do that job. he got a job in 1972, he was six. before that was a news reporter in 1999 after spending 12 years with good morning america. he was good at six too,. >> yes. >> and doesn't look much older than that, now. >> i haven't he grown much. >> that is overrated. >> we have to go old but not have to grow l here is a look at more pleasant weather here because other places have fog near the coast. clear skies over bay and inland areas. let's take a trip down south to pacific coast of mexico. now feeling affects of hurricane raymond. this category three storm, winds now about 125 miles per hour. it's moving slosly now towards east at about two miles per hour. and of course there is concern for entire coastal areas northward and westward. now, our projected path of the storm is that it will move towards west away from the coastal areas over next two days and will weaken as it does so. but c
. >> national academy of television arts and sciences named him to silver circle for more than 40 years in front of the camera. dan ashley was there. >> i was proud to present it. spencer asked me to do that job. he got a job in 1972, he was six. before that was a news reporter in 1999 after spending 12 years with good morning america. he was good at six too,. >> yes. >> and doesn't look much older than that, now. >> i haven't he grown much. >> that is...
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they said the science guy could have weighed in on this it would be rather bizarre. lifts, a little bit rough and she admitted it. >> yes. everyone thought she's going to be voted off. >> that would have made sense. flow wasn't always there, she was trying. i predict she will be voted off next week. >> who did you predict weekend? >> he was a surprise last night. if you look at progress he's made over the months. >> he looks like a natural at this point. i thought he was toast but he may be the most improved. i'm saying lee is gone next week. >> i think that is a fair bet. >> i'll remember that. >> still ahead on abc 7 news at 4:00 search for who is setting off dry ice bombs in one of the nation's largest airports. extra security at l.a.x.. >> two girl charged with bullying a 12-year-old girl who killed herself. the wake up call for parents. >> why a south bay community trying to keep a new charter school out of their s. >>> contract talks are continuing between bart and its two unions. both sides say progress was made last night but an agency spokesperson says they'
they said the science guy could have weighed in on this it would be rather bizarre. lifts, a little bit rough and she admitted it. >> yes. everyone thought she's going to be voted off. >> that would have made sense. flow wasn't always there, she was trying. i predict she will be voted off next week. >> who did you predict weekend? >> he was a surprise last night. if you look at progress he's made over the months. >> he looks like a natural at this point. i thought...
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. >> national academy of television arts and sciences named him to silver circle for more than 40 years in front of the camera. dan ashley was there. >> i was proud to present it. spencer asked me to do that job. he got a job in 1972, he was six. before that was a news reporter in 1999 after spending 12 years with good morning america. he was good at six too,. >> yes. >> and doesn't look much older than that, now. >> i haven't he grown much. >> that is overrated. >> we have to go old but not have to grow l here is a look at more pleasant weather here because other places have fog near the coast. clear skies over bay and inland areas. let's take a trip down south to pacific coast of mexico. now feeling affects of hurricane raymond. this category three storm, winds now about 125 miles per hour. it's moving slosly now towards east at about two miles per hour. and of course there is concern for entire coastal areas northward and westward. now, our projected path of the storm is that it will move towards west away from the coastal areas over next two days and will weaken as it does so. but c
. >> national academy of television arts and sciences named him to silver circle for more than 40 years in front of the camera. dan ashley was there. >> i was proud to present it. spencer asked me to do that job. he got a job in 1972, he was six. before that was a news reporter in 1999 after spending 12 years with good morning america. he was good at six too,. >> yes. >> and doesn't look much older than that, now. >> i haven't he grown much. >> that is...
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and a study in the journal "science" finds when we sleep, the brain is busy cleaning house. researchers took detailed brain scans of mice and discovered brain cells actually shrink during sleep. this allows the brain to clear out toxins responsible for alzheimer's and other neurological disorders. doctors believe the same holds true in people and are planning tests to find out. and those are some of the day's top health stories. >>> nike women's marathon is sunday in san francisco. 30,000 women will take part in the world famous run. and among the runners will be a very special los gatos woman. her reason for running will inspire you. >> i did not run before the nike. >> reporter: amy is known as a motivator in her running group. >> she has a great sense of humor and also has a toughness about her. >> reporter: she began running marathons when the children of two friends were diagnosed with leukemia. aiden and ashley called the a team. but in july, amy became a part of that team. >> i said, well, i guess they need a team captain. i'm a for amy. >> reporter: she was diagnosed
and a study in the journal "science" finds when we sleep, the brain is busy cleaning house. researchers took detailed brain scans of mice and discovered brain cells actually shrink during sleep. this allows the brain to clear out toxins responsible for alzheimer's and other neurological disorders. doctors believe the same holds true in people and are planning tests to find out. and those are some of the day's top health stories. >>> nike women's marathon is sunday in san...
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science. and even romance. the adult only program that is drawing record crowd at the new explore torm. stay with [ male announcer ] it is more than just a new car... more than a new interior lighting system. ♪ it is more than a hot stone massage. and more than your favorite scent infused into the cabin. it is a completely new era of innovation. and the highest expression of mercedes-benz. introducing the 2014 s-class. the best or nothing. >> it has been 6 months since the exploum reopened on the waterfrontment hands on museum has had record attendance since then and well nope as place for kids and family. but one of the biggest success stories is the adult only program with 7 times more nighttime visitors than in the old be. i'm an adult so i decided to check it out. ♪ . >> this is thursday nature at the explore tomorrow where you can find 1, science even romance. and not necessarily in this order. the only limitation is you must be 18 or older. that turns out to be a big draw. >> i'm having great tile. se
science. and even romance. the adult only program that is drawing record crowd at the new explore torm. stay with [ male announcer ] it is more than just a new car... more than a new interior lighting system. ♪ it is more than a hot stone massage. and more than your favorite scent infused into the cabin. it is a completely new era of innovation. and the highest expression of mercedes-benz. introducing the 2014 s-class. the best or nothing. >> it has been 6 months since the exploum...
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fun, science, even romance. the adults-only program that's drawing record crowds at the exploratorium. and taking a live look outside at 5:40 at the golden gate bridge. wow, foggy this morning. cold, too. lisa argen will have your forecast in just a few minutes. it guides you to a number that will change your life: your sleep number setting. it even knows you by name. now it's easier than ever to experience deep, restful sleep with the sleep number bed's dualair technology. at the touch of a button, the sleep number bed adjusts to each person's ideal comfort and support. and you'll only find it at a sleep number store. where right now our newest innovations are available with 36-month financing. sleep number. comfort individualized. he loves me. he loves me not. he loves me. he loves me not. ♪ he loves me! that's right. [ mom ] warm and flaky in 15, everyone loves pillsbury grands! [ girl ] make dinner pop! so i should probably get the last roll... yeah but i practiced my bassoon. [ mom ] and i listened. [ bro
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. >> reporter: but does the science back that up? well, dr. perro and others behind the new campaign called deception at general mills say yes. >> we have a lots of clinical research showing us there profound health effects in animals fed gmos. >> reporter: many scientists say more long-term testing on the safety of gmos is needed but general mills and the u.s. department of agriculture insist foods containing gmos are safe. so why cheerios and why now? >> we're looking at cheerios because it's often the first food that's introduced to babies. >> reporter: and because supporters of the movement hope by targeting the popular food they will give america something to chew on. >> she loves cheerios. >> i was raised on cheerios as well as my parents. we're all doing fine. >> julie watts, kpix 5. >> general mills says it already sells a gmo-free version of cheerios in the u.s. under its cascadian farms brand. >>> if you have ever polished off an entire box of oreos, which i have -- >> maybe last week. >> -- don't feel guilty. it's not your fault. >>
. >> reporter: but does the science back that up? well, dr. perro and others behind the new campaign called deception at general mills say yes. >> we have a lots of clinical research showing us there profound health effects in animals fed gmos. >> reporter: many scientists say more long-term testing on the safety of gmos is needed but general mills and the u.s. department of agriculture insist foods containing gmos are safe. so why cheerios and why now? >> we're looking...
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now, scientists at uc berkeley's space sciences laboratory want to put one right above california. >> after the oakland fire and watching the misery caused by decades of fire that run out of control, some colleagues and i got together about 15 years ago and said, we need a fire satellite in space so we can see a fire very early. >> it hasn't been built yet but will look something like this, using state of the art sensors and commuting power that wasn't available 15 years ago, an advanced orbiting fire alarm quego. this is three and a half meters by three and a half meters. this summer's rim fire burned nearly a quarter of a million acres and had nearly 5,000 people battling the fire. he believes the fire-detecting satellite would help. >> who wouldn't want a satellite that could protect you from space. whose going to pay for that? >> they're not banking on government funding. a private company or space x or virgin galactic, maybe google or yahoo or somebody, because it's kind of -- if you think about it, it's kind of a mapping problem. >> the doctor and his colleagues believe the sate
now, scientists at uc berkeley's space sciences laboratory want to put one right above california. >> after the oakland fire and watching the misery caused by decades of fire that run out of control, some colleagues and i got together about 15 years ago and said, we need a fire satellite in space so we can see a fire very early. >> it hasn't been built yet but will look something like this, using state of the art sensors and commuting power that wasn't available 15 years ago, an...
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. >> reporter: we have seen several union members here with thicket science and holding candles in the light of the tragedy. holding- ticket signs and holdings of candles. to see if the union will be holding a vote next week to determine weather or not they will except the latest board and final offer. however, if they will accept the latest bart offer. they did not however, return any of our calls phillipe djegal, kron 4 news. >> the bart strike has had commuters looking for alternative transit options san francisco bay ferry is a popular choice. the service more than doubled their daily ridership yesterday. and today kron 4's mike pelton found many of those waiting at the ferry stressed out and fed up with the bart strike. >> reporter: watching the sunrise is not how tami polucci wanted to spend her saturday morning but the bart strike left her with few options to get to work. >> had boyfriend drop me off, take the ferry, will probably get to work on time. >> reporter: she is one of hundreds who hustled to catch the first ferry from oakland to san francisco at 8 this morning. >> more
. >> reporter: we have seen several union members here with thicket science and holding candles in the light of the tragedy. holding- ticket signs and holdings of candles. to see if the union will be holding a vote next week to determine weather or not they will except the latest board and final offer. however, if they will accept the latest bart offer. they did not however, return any of our calls phillipe djegal, kron 4 news. >> the bart strike has had commuters looking for...
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fun, science, even romance. the adults-only program that's drawing record crowds at the exploratorium. at 6:37 let's take a live look outside from our roof cam san francisco'ser from building and the bay bridge there. it's foggy and chilly this morning. lisa argen will have your full when your allergies start, doctors recommend taking one non-drowsy claritin every day during your allergy season for continuous relief. 18 days! 17 days! 22 days of continuous relief. live claritin clear. every day. your sleep number setting. it will give you the soundest sleep you've ever had. it's a bed so intuitive it even knows you by name. the sleep number bed. clinically proven to improve sleep quality. now it's easier than ever to experience deep, restful sleep thanks to our advanced dual air technology. at the simple touch of a button, the sleep number mattress adjusts to your ideal level of comfort and support, with exceptional pressure relief on each side. experience the newest innovation from sleep number. the only bed th
fun, science, even romance. the adults-only program that's drawing record crowds at the exploratorium. at 6:37 let's take a live look outside from our roof cam san francisco'ser from building and the bay bridge there. it's foggy and chilly this morning. lisa argen will have your full when your allergies start, doctors recommend taking one non-drowsy claritin every day during your allergy season for continuous relief. 18 days! 17 days! 22 days of continuous relief. live claritin clear. every...
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. >>> if the combination of science and star war -- it's the combination of science and star wars. we got a sneak peek at the tech museum of the new exhibit. it offers visitors an opportunity to learn about the technology depicted in all six of the star wars' films. it opens officially to the public on saturday. for more information and video on the exhibit, just go to our website ktvu.com. >>> coming up, we're following developing news of a fire and explosion overnight in pleasant hill. a live look at the damage it caused and what investigators are saying. >> there is no bart strike again today. we'll bring you the very latest on when a deal may happen. >> good monk. right now traffic is doing pretty well in many areas, but it is beginning to slow down on the east shore freeway. we'll tell you where the other slow spots are. >> clear skies out there. cold for some, insome 30s. -- some 30s. >>> welcome back to the ktvu channel 2 morning news. we're looking live at the opening bell. seems like it shouldn't be that loud because the nasdaq should be quieter because depack chopra is th
. >>> if the combination of science and star war -- it's the combination of science and star wars. we got a sneak peek at the tech museum of the new exhibit. it offers visitors an opportunity to learn about the technology depicted in all six of the star wars' films. it opens officially to the public on saturday. for more information and video on the exhibit, just go to our website ktvu.com. >>> coming up, we're following developing news of a fire and explosion overnight in...
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the new rules require satellite channels to show a certain amount of news, economics, culture and science programs. >>> 6:16. let's see how those bart trains are rolling now. take it away. >> they are rolling. they are running late. we have limited service now on bart. if you haven't heard the, the bart strike is indeed over. they have established service on all of the bart lines. but again, they are running 45 minutes late this morning. very limited service on bart. they hope to have full service restored by the evening commute. as we talked about the rest of the drive out there, a new accident in oakland northbound 880 at 980. this accident blocking three lanes of traffic. it's a big one so expect delays getting through there. we are already seeing backups for the northbound direction of the nimitz. now, caltrain did tell us that even though bart service has been restored, they will continue their enhanced service and they will also pick up passengers at the millbrae bart station as they have been for the last few days. caltrain still offering that extra service. they are reporting no d
the new rules require satellite channels to show a certain amount of news, economics, culture and science programs. >>> 6:16. let's see how those bart trains are rolling now. take it away. >> they are rolling. they are running late. we have limited service now on bart. if you haven't heard the, the bart strike is indeed over. they have established service on all of the bart lines. but again, they are running 45 minutes late this morning. very limited service on bart. they hope to...
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. >>> it's a combination of science and star wars. ktvu got a sneak peek of the new exhibit at the tech museum called star wars: where science meets the imagination. the exhibit offers visitors an opportunity to learn about technology depicted in all six of the star wars films. it opens officially to the public. for more information and video on the exhibit, you can go to our website ktvu.com. >>> 5:26 is the time. neighbors in pleasantton say it is one of the most dangerous intersections in the city. the investigation into a deadly crash over the weekend and the changes to the signal lights that were made just before that accident. >> we're live in pleasant hill where there were explosions heard and downed power lines in a neighborhood where a fire started this morning. we'll have the latest from the scene. >> good morning. westbound 24, that traffic is looking pretty good coming up between walnut creek and the tunnel. we'll tell you more about the morning commute and the bay weather. >> a little chilly for some. not too bad for othe
. >>> it's a combination of science and star wars. ktvu got a sneak peek of the new exhibit at the tech museum called star wars: where science meets the imagination. the exhibit offers visitors an opportunity to learn about technology depicted in all six of the star wars films. it opens officially to the public. for more information and video on the exhibit, you can go to our website ktvu.com. >>> 5:26 is the time. neighbors in pleasantton say it is one of the most dangerous...
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the science needed to make the system work has already been tested and a demonstration version of the network has been up and running for years, but it's not nearly robust enough to protect the whole state. once the funding is secured, the next step would be to install a network of earthquake sensors all aross the state and build a computer system that could handle the incoming information. normally for a story about earth quakes i would have tried to interview someone from the usgs in menlo park, but that agency and most o furlough because of the government shutdown. the researchers here at cal are working with usgs on several joint projects, including the earthquake detection system. until the government shutdown ends, those projects are pretty much on hold. on the cal campus, charles clifford kron 4 news. how far would you go to be in guiness book of world records. we show you one very bizarre group who had an idea that really caught fire. your full forecast. take a look at this! sometimes there is no limit to how far some people will go to set a world record. in cleveland, ohio 21
the science needed to make the system work has already been tested and a demonstration version of the network has been up and running for years, but it's not nearly robust enough to protect the whole state. once the funding is secured, the next step would be to install a network of earthquake sensors all aross the state and build a computer system that could handle the incoming information. normally for a story about earth quakes i would have tried to interview someone from the usgs in menlo...
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. >> is there a science behind puppy love? perhaps. we'll fill you in when we come back. >> ready? go get it! ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> a lot of fog out there right now but as we head into toward the afternoon we'll find some hazy sunshine into fremont about 70 degrees staying mild right through tomorrow. >>> and it's foggy over at the golden gate. traffic okay with no big delays leaving southern marin heading into san francisco. bart is on time. i'll have more "kcbs traffic" in a few minutes. >>> an undefeated texas high school football team scores 91 points against its opponent even after removing starters from the game and now a parent from the losing team filed a bullying complaint against the texas team. as jericka duncan reports that sparked a big debate. >>> reporter: the bearcats are a powerhouse football team in suburban fort worth texas. at 7-0, they average almost 70 points per game. but last friday, they surpassed that average and beat the western hills cougars 91-0. >> i wish at some point they could say, okay, game over. why even finish it? >> reporter: but by the time the
. >> is there a science behind puppy love? perhaps. we'll fill you in when we come back. >> ready? go get it! ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> a lot of fog out there right now but as we head into toward the afternoon we'll find some hazy sunshine into fremont about 70 degrees staying mild right through tomorrow. >>> and it's foggy over at the golden gate. traffic okay with no big delays leaving southern marin heading into san francisco. bart is on time. i'll have more...
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the exhibit is designed to get kids excited about science. it opens saturday and republicans until -- runs until february. >> may the force be with commuters. >> we have clear conditions. one problem is the oakland maze up to i-80 with a stalled pickup blocking one lane but there is plenty of greenen at nimitz so it is not a problem. getting to the bay bridge toll plaza that is where traffic is loaded up. in the cash-paying lanes, and other than that, not too bad. not too great on 580, headed westbound from tracy to dublin is 4 minutes. highway 4, is 24 minutes to make the drive in the westbound direction from antioch to concord and 101 is clear, southbound, and 280, away from 17, and san jose, a few extra cars and it looks like everyone is moving decently and we have 45 bart trains running on time. mike? >> good morning, everyone, we will talk about what is going on looking how clean the air is over san francisco and the bay, 24 our temperature change talking about minor cooling and one to five degrees cooler and we are still in the 70's to
the exhibit is designed to get kids excited about science. it opens saturday and republicans until -- runs until february. >> may the force be with commuters. >> we have clear conditions. one problem is the oakland maze up to i-80 with a stalled pickup blocking one lane but there is plenty of greenen at nimitz so it is not a problem. getting to the bay bridge toll plaza that is where traffic is loaded up. in the cash-paying lanes, and other than that, not too bad. not too great on...
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. >> reporter: this computer science grad student justin johnson interned at google over the summer and hopes to land a full-time job there someday. it's an ongoing lesson on how students can make big things that: >> to think these guys in my shoes 15 years ago could create this awesome company, that maybe i could do something that great too. >> reporter: now, no one knows how much higher google can go but judging from its recent real estate activity, it is not going to standstill. in fact, over the past month, it's bought more than a million square feet of office space paying for it all in cash. reporting live in mountain view, len ramirez, kpix 5. >>> there are a few stocks trading above $1,000 a share. among them are priceline.com and seaboard corp which processes meat. >>> coming up in our next half hour, we'll take a look at traffic on the roadways right now as the bay area faces its first evening commute with this bart strike. >> how the suspect just charged in a high-profile bay area murder is tied to a notorious gang known as the black guerrilla family. >> and then right when we
. >> reporter: this computer science grad student justin johnson interned at google over the summer and hopes to land a full-time job there someday. it's an ongoing lesson on how students can make big things that: >> to think these guys in my shoes 15 years ago could create this awesome company, that maybe i could do something that great too. >> reporter: now, no one knows how much higher google can go but judging from its recent real estate activity, it is not going to...
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now science is helping us learn if the feeling is mutual. of course we think it is. terrell brown is with us. good morning. >> good morning, norah. when a team of researchers at emory university set out to find out what goes on in a dog's head the first problem was finding a dog that would sit still long enough for the experiment. >> reporter: at the king residence, the dog katy is one of the family. whether play being the kids or settling in for a nap, katy appears to love the kings as much as they love her. but what's the real feeling behind those big eyes and wagging tail? >> you've got to wonder do they just see the person that's going to feed them and walk them and give them what they want or do they truly love us? >> reporter: to find out, owner patricia king volunteered katy for a research study at emory university led by neurologist gregory burns, the goal was to see if dogs feel emotions the way humans do. he used his career to study mri brain scans to study decision making in humans. among problems the dogs need to be awake and remain still for the noisy an
now science is helping us learn if the feeling is mutual. of course we think it is. terrell brown is with us. good morning. >> good morning, norah. when a team of researchers at emory university set out to find out what goes on in a dog's head the first problem was finding a dog that would sit still long enough for the experiment. >> reporter: at the king residence, the dog katy is one of the family. whether play being the kids or settling in for a nap, katy appears to love the...
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the national academy of television arts and sciences honored him yesterday in san francisco. spencer was named to the silver circle for his contributions to the industry. spencer talked about how he got his first job as a weatherman back in 1975. >> the general manager called me into his office and he said our ratings have gone up and you have become a hit and we would like you to be our full time weatherman. but, of course, i protested. i said, no, i'm a journalist, i do news. he said we could just about double your salary if you do the weather. and i'm a weatherman! [applause] >> spencer joined us here at abc7 news in 1999 after spending twelve years with good morning america. lisa, he's one of the nicest guys in the business. our congratulations this morning to mr. christian. >> a funny guy. we are going to a break because we are having a ♪ turn around ♪ every now and then i get a little bit hungry ♪ ♪ and there's nothing good for me around ♪ ♪ turn around ♪ every now and then i get a little bit tired ♪ ♪ of craving something that i can't have ♪ ♪ tur
the national academy of television arts and sciences honored him yesterday in san francisco. spencer was named to the silver circle for his contributions to the industry. spencer talked about how he got his first job as a weatherman back in 1975. >> the general manager called me into his office and he said our ratings have gone up and you have become a hit and we would like you to be our full time weatherman. but, of course, i protested. i said, no, i'm a journalist, i do news. he said we...
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you protect the air we breathe and the water our children drink and you push the boundaries of science and space and you got hundreds of thousands of people each day through the glories of this country. thank you. what you do is important. don't let anybody else tell you different. especially the young people who come to this city to serve. believe that it matters. well, you know what? you're right, it does. and those of us who had the privilege to serve this country, have an obligation to do our job as best we can. and we come from different parties, but we are americans first. and that's why disagreement cannot mean dysfunction. it can't degenerate into hatred. the american people's hopes and dreams are what matters, not ours. our obligations are to them. our regard for them compels us all, democrats and republicans, to cooperate. and compromise. and act in the best interests of our nation. one nation, under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. thanks very much. >> that's president obama speaking for the better part of 20 minutes at the white house. you could see on hi
you protect the air we breathe and the water our children drink and you push the boundaries of science and space and you got hundreds of thousands of people each day through the glories of this country. thank you. what you do is important. don't let anybody else tell you different. especially the young people who come to this city to serve. believe that it matters. well, you know what? you're right, it does. and those of us who had the privilege to serve this country, have an obligation to do...
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. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> they were registered with fake birth certificates. >> a young girl found living in filth but when police began questioning the people they thought were her parents, a shocking new mystery began to unravel. we are live with this really interesting story. >>> former vice president dick cheney on the record revealing how he thought terrorists could try to kill him. >> a big wow there. >> uh-huh. >>> i tell you what, that is a life or death struggle out there in the water. >> reporter: strand at sea for 14 hours after their boat cap-sized. an amazing story of survival. >>> welcome back to "early start." i'm pamela brown hoping your monday is off to a great start. >> i'm john berman. great to see you this morning. >>> this morning, many questions about a little girl found living at a camp in greece and some are calling gypsies and not clear how she got there and why two people were posing as her parents. erin mclaughlin is live for us in london tracking the developm
. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> they were registered with fake birth certificates. >> a young girl found living in filth but when police began questioning the people they thought were her parents, a shocking new mystery began to unravel. we are live with this really interesting story. >>> former vice president dick cheney on the record revealing how he thought terrorists could try to kill him. >> a big wow there....
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cloud computing as well as life sciences for pharmaceutical companies to negotiate in the cloud. it's got that magic word, cloud computing. two big ipos today. we've got a third one in the ipo area. we have got an ipo etf today, exchange traded fund. this is being put on by renaissance. it's a basket of recent ipos in the last two years. it's going to start trading right now, may have just opened. i've been waiting for it to open. biggest companies like facebook, michael kors, twitlter will be n there. it's been a great year overall for the ipo business. i'll have kathleen smith on about 11:20 eastern too many to talk about the ipo business, investing in ipos. a lot of talk about etfs this morning. the government shutdown is starting to affect the earnings report here. we had stanley black & decker lowering earnings, citing the government shutdown. and linear tech saying they'll be flat and also cited the government shutdown. people are getting concerned about earnings for the fourth quarter. back to you. >> thank you very much. as of yesterday, more companies had filed ipo paper
cloud computing as well as life sciences for pharmaceutical companies to negotiate in the cloud. it's got that magic word, cloud computing. two big ipos today. we've got a third one in the ipo area. we have got an ipo etf today, exchange traded fund. this is being put on by renaissance. it's a basket of recent ipos in the last two years. it's going to start trading right now, may have just opened. i've been waiting for it to open. biggest companies like facebook, michael kors, twitlter will be...
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down to a science. you're the reason we reformulated one a day women's. a complete multivitamin that now has extra b vitamins, which help convert food to energy. energy support for the things that matter. that's one a day women's. energy support for the things that matter. the pain started up and wrapped around to the front. i couldn't play my bassoon because of the pressure that i felt throughout my whole head. the blistering and the rash was moving down towards my eye. the doctors at the emergency room recommended that i have it checked out by an eye doctor. there was concern about my eyesight. when i had shingles the music stopped. >>> good morning to you. it's 7:26. i'm marla tellez. b.a.r.t. trains are running as usual as feds ral mediator says b.a.r.t. and its unions are trying to work out a deal. they spent all night in a marathon mediation session in oakland. finally going home at 5:30. there is no word if there is a new deadline. both sides return to the table at 1:00 this afternoon. >>> workers at the new 49ers stadium in santa clara started the
down to a science. you're the reason we reformulated one a day women's. a complete multivitamin that now has extra b vitamins, which help convert food to energy. energy support for the things that matter. that's one a day women's. energy support for the things that matter. the pain started up and wrapped around to the front. i couldn't play my bassoon because of the pressure that i felt throughout my whole head. the blistering and the rash was moving down towards my eye. the doctors at the...
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the study appears in the journal of science and may which is linked to the buildup of toxins in the brain. so you think it's true that when you're sleeping at night your brain is like the garbage disposal of brains that it gets rid of all the junk. >> i wish. i wish it would get rid of all the junk that i wouldn't wake up with all the junk still there, so i don't believe this. >> you have to get a good, like, eight hours of sleep. >> solid sleep. which means we all have dirty brains around here. >> you cram in so much information every day that your brain naturally just kind of expels it at the end of the day to make room for the next day? >>> i think it has to. >> lake the disk gets full and data falls off. >> and that's why you say who did you interview today and you can't even remember. >> you'll know i was here. >> never forget. >> natalie. >> also on twitter, what's a model to do? here are two stories about what happens to beautiful women. okay, the first one, this is interesting, 31-year-old model who wasn't finding much work. so she decided to reinvent herself as a male model. well
the study appears in the journal of science and may which is linked to the buildup of toxins in the brain. so you think it's true that when you're sleeping at night your brain is like the garbage disposal of brains that it gets rid of all the junk. >> i wish. i wish it would get rid of all the junk that i wouldn't wake up with all the junk still there, so i don't believe this. >> you have to get a good, like, eight hours of sleep. >> solid sleep. which means we all have dirty...
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it's a mouse study but opens up a door in science. >> this isn't just for vanity reasons. you people that suffered burns and maybe there's vanity in this but people that suffer from alopesha. >> it's for women that lose hair too. there's no viable option. >> 80% of women suffer thinning hair by the time they're 65. >> that's exactly right and the option is a wig. not only burn patients, a lot of times children start to lose hair in their teens and there's no viable option. is this coming to a doctor's office near you? yes but not tomorrow. it's cool stuff. >> thank you very much. appreciate it. >> you bet. >> coming up at 8:10, don't blame the messenger. while first born kids are smarter. and the next generation of ♪ into an easy dinner with crescent dogs. just separate, add hot dogs, cheese, roll 'em up, and bake. lookin' hot, c-dog. pillsbury crescents. make dinner pop. [ male announcer ] we all deserve a good night's sleep. thankfully, there's zzzquil. it's not for colds, it's not for pain, it's just for sleep. ♪ because sleep is a beautiful thing™. ♪ zzzquil. t
it's a mouse study but opens up a door in science. >> this isn't just for vanity reasons. you people that suffered burns and maybe there's vanity in this but people that suffer from alopesha. >> it's for women that lose hair too. there's no viable option. >> 80% of women suffer thinning hair by the time they're 65. >> that's exactly right and the option is a wig. not only burn patients, a lot of times children start to lose hair in their teens and there's no viable...